GMC made this type of unite for a drive train, pretty good results in drivability, but now days hwys are faster requires more and better braking ability this would be a drive for the experience and pure classic vintage fun like a classic car you drive it with a tool bag and knowing that the fun may come with some work but the excitement of it, it just has the horse power but not the high gears for our freeways today

One clear advantage of the GMC units is the air bag leveling system. No hydraulic jacks!

looks like mine except I have the cad unite under , Mine was built in 84 by Barneys Motor and body in Dallas TX, titled as a house car in 85. 72 solv, and 71 cad joined together maybe for ever who knows inside of Freds pictures looked just like mine before our changing took place,

I have a neighbour down the road that has one of those Barbie mobiles. Powered by an Oldsmobile Toronado 455 FWD drivetrain If I recall. Interesting, but old fibreglass (below waistline and ends) is not as good as our aluminum.

Cheers
Tony

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Shiny sells Brad, the last one (that went for around $20K) had a non-functional interior as well. I get the impression that any one looking for a 'stubby' will be gutting anyway, the original layouts are not at all practical, compared to (for example) a modern Sport.

Yep, we are back in the US, but I spent most of yesterday at the docs (main reason for flying back before NYE) and today the shop is closed so I have to wait until tomorrow to get an update/hope to get some photos and measurements of the battery tray.

I forgot the last one had a messed up interior as well. You've got a point about shiny! I wonder how much the seller pays to have the exterior polished and prepped prior to putting up for auction. She seems to have found the key to maximizing return dollars on these little 20s.

When was the last time it was used on the road?
What condition are the tires?
Have the brakes been serviced recently?
How does the engine perform under load?
When was the coolant system flushed, thermostat replaced and drive belts replaced?

Where are you located and would it be possible to come and have a look?

Cheers
Tony

His answer was.......

Engine runs well and is in good condition. Located in NJ

- 1951pbcream

Considering how much effort the seller used to present the coach in a semi clean state; especially since the area rugs spread out over the floor cover up?? it doesn't bode well for the buyer.

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